Number of contributors feels incredibly low for 10k stars and 1.6k forks #3920
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I had kind of taken it for granted that this is a niche project. But the star count suggests it's more beloved than I realized.
https://github.com/beetbox/beets/graphs/contributors
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I can speak to 1 a bit. I have little formal Computer Science background so it's been a long road to get anywhere good enough for meaty beets changes. Even going from "music fan" to "first code change" was a challenge, though not unique to beets at all. The architecture is more complicated than many apps, but beets does more things than most apps. I raised the issue of a dev guide here.
Adrian has spoken about how busy he is and the desire for a core team. The core team probably should/will come from the existing userbase already writing commits. For smaller bug fixes and "nice to have" features, I think we should be branching outwards to new members. Rather than trying to make existing members contribute 2-10x what they're doing now. That might not be sustainable.
My idea for branching out is to lower the bar for "getting something cool by using beets". Give people a reason to use it and hope that 1% of those people are motivated to contribute.
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